from Report of the Fuel Research Board for the Years,: First Section: The Production of AirDried Peat
The use of peat as a domestic fuel is of very ancient origin and is probably coeval with that of coal.
Notwithstanding the long period over which peat fuel has been, Used, progress in its preparation and utilization has been slow, and in many countries its production is still dependent upon the laborious handwinning methods which, with the exception of minor differences, are the same in all countries.
During the past century many attempts have been made, chiefly in Germany, to apply mechanical methods to the excavation and spreading of the peat.
While the use of elevators and mace rators has led to the production of a denser and tougher fuel, the output of such plants is small and the number Of workers so large that unless wages are kept at a very low level such processes can scarcely be held to produce a peat fuel capable of competing with hand cut peat or coal.
Within the past ten years strenuous efforts have been made to develop mechanical methods Of excava tion and to apply conveyor plant to the automatic distribution Of the peat in the shape of blocks, or sods, on the bog surface.
The purpose Of this report is to set out recent practice as Observed during visits paid to Canada inand to Germany and Sweden in.
see Appendices I to III, It may be fairly stated that in the countries mentioned the most serious efforts have been made towards the solution of the problem of winning peat.
The problem may be said to consist in the preparation of a fuel in the form Of blocks or briquettes containingper cent.
Toper cent. Of moisture from the raw peat in the bog, which, in its undrained condition, may containper cent.
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